On voting rights and the ban on trans military members, Trump's executive orders are being challenged in the courts.
A coalition of elected officials and human rights activists is warning that the Trump administration's attacks won't stop with the transgender community. Driving the news: On Monday, International Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV),
Maine Sen. Susan Collins said in a statement that she doesn't believe "transgender athletes should compete in girls’ and women’s athletics."
The demonstration celebrated Trans Day of Visibility, but many people were also there to send a message to lawmakers. President Trump has signed multiple executive orders restricting the rights of transgender people to get health care,
Tori Cooper, director of Community Engagement at Human Rights Campaign; and Jay Jones, senior and student body president at Howard University (Photo: /Courtesy of Jay Jones)
Several blue cities across the country are gearing up for Trans Day of Visibility on March 31 with events and protests planned against President Trump's executive orders.
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Activists are responding to anti-trans bigotry by redoubling their efforts to provide safe and inclusive spaces